. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. I bone Prcmaxilla. — w Mandible Incisor teeth (first and second) Fig. 59.—Skull of Foal About Two Months Old. This figure illustrates differential features of skull of yotmg foal as compared with that of adult animal shown in Fig. 28. 1, Occipital condyle; 2, paramaatoid process; 3, mastoid process; 4, acoustic meatus; 3, zygomatic process of temporal bone; 6, supraorbital process of frontal bone; 7, zygomatic process of malar bone; 8, facial crest; 9, infraorbital foramen; 10, mental foramen; 11, angle of mandible; 12, condy


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. I bone Prcmaxilla. — w Mandible Incisor teeth (first and second) Fig. 59.—Skull of Foal About Two Months Old. This figure illustrates differential features of skull of yotmg foal as compared with that of adult animal shown in Fig. 28. 1, Occipital condyle; 2, paramaatoid process; 3, mastoid process; 4, acoustic meatus; 3, zygomatic process of temporal bone; 6, supraorbital process of frontal bone; 7, zygomatic process of malar bone; 8, facial crest; 9, infraorbital foramen; 10, mental foramen; 11, angle of mandible; 12, condyle of mandible; 13, coronoid process of mandible. The frontal or fronto-turbinate sinus (Sinus frontalis) consists of frontal and turbinate parts. Tlie frontal part is bounded chiefly by the two plates of the frontal bone, but its floor is formed in part by the lateral of the ethmoid. It extends forward to a plane through the anterior margins of the orbits, backward to one through the temporal condyles, and outward into the root of the supraorbital process. It is separated from the sinus of the opposite side by a complete septum (Septum sinuum frontalium). It is partially subdivided by a number of bony plates. The turbinate part is situated in the posterior part of the dorsal turbinate bone, roofetl in by the nasal and lacrimal bones. It exiiends forward to a transverse plane about half-way between the anterior margin of the orbit and the end of the facial crest. It is in free communication behind with the frontal part over the lateral mass of the ethmoitl. It is separated from the nasal cavity bj^ the thin. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia Saunders


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